Mark Roper and Eric Sweeney chat about their new opera “The Green One”, an adaptation of the mythical tale of the love rivalry between the Greek goddess Ishtar who is ...
coming up on Friday's show....a panel discuss, debate make their pitches for the best box sets from this 'golden age' of television and which under-rated gems we should be watching out for __________________________________________________ Coming next week - Monday 2nd January - Boris Dralyuk explains his choices for inclusion in“1917: Stories & Poems From The Russian Revolution”, some of the more interesting albums to watch for in 2017 and a man is stranded at sea while his pregnant wife waits on shore in "Cove" by Cynan Jones Tuesday 3rd January - friendship, the ties of childhood and musical roots are all themes explored in "Swing Time" by Zadie ...
New short essays: Not Stuck for Words by Alan Titley 41 Michael Street, Kilkenny a poem by Angela Keogh Cincinnati Alleyways and Japanese Exotica: The Strange Life of Lafcadio Hearn ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
New short essays: Peggy Guggenheim’s Palazzo by Mary O’Donnell Cathedral a poem by Noel Monahan Magna Carta by James Lawless An Emperor Dragonfly by Mark Roper A Special Visitor by ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.
New short essays: Perfume by Rosaleen MacDonagh, read on her behalf by her friend Ronnie Fay The Petit Trianon by Michael O’Loughlin Coumshingaun by Mark Roper Darling Business by Catherine ...
New short essays: Auspicious by Mark Roper The Incidental Human Figures by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin Coney Island of the Mind by Billy O’Callaghan Slievenamon by Grace Wells At Mount Mellary ...
Sunday Miscellany Its new radio essays and occasional poetry followed by complementary music capture our times, passions and curiosities. The contributor led content is selected from open submission and commissioned writing presented by new voices and established names. Reportage, appreciations, memory pieces, poetry, travel writing and personal accounts of events and happenings are the stuff of Sunday Miscellany. The programme is part of Sunday mornings since 1968. It is essential listening to thousands across Ireland and the world.